Why not take part in a traditional maple sugaring celebration in Wisconsin to see first hand how to make this golden treat? Maple sugaring demonstrations and family-owned maple syruping operations can be found all over Wisconsin. There's probably one near you since sugar maples grow throughout our state. Sugar maple trees are so popular in fact, that the sugar maple has been named our state tree. Check it out.

The Michigan Maple Syrup Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of maple sugaring in Michigan and the promotion of Michigan pure maple products. If you have more than just a passing interest in the science, industry, commerce, or enjoyment of maple products anywhere in the world, please consider becoming a member of our organization.

The Northwest Pennsylvania Maple Syrup Producers Association is dedicated to helping its members meet a commitment to produce the best quality maple syrup while promoting the industry and the product that nature has generously bestowed upon us.

The New York State Maple Producers Association is comprised of almost 500 of the finest syrup makers in North America. The purpose of the Association is to increase the production of New York State maple syrup and enhance its sale throughout the world. The New York Maple Producers Association serves maple producers through educational programs and by providing a unified voice for the industry.

Founded in 1893, the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers' Association (VMSMA) is one of the oldest known agricultural organizations in the country. While the Vermont maple industry has changed a bit since then, the mission of this non-profit organization to be an advocate for the Vermont maple industry and its producers has not. Here in Vermont, VMSMA has always believed in maintaining the highest standards in the world for the production and quality of pure maple products, while still maintaining a prosperous maple industry and a working landscape that future generations will enjoy.

We hope this website serves as a tool for the Ohio Maple Producer Members, as well as an educational resource for those interested in finding out more about Ohio Maple Syrup. You will find the calendar of events, a list of Ohio Maple producers and a list of tours that these producers offer during the maple syrup season.

You may already tap 10-15 trees, or maybe you put in 5000 taps. In either case SMMSA could be a great tool for your sugarmaking operation no matter what the size. SMMSA is committed to providing a forum for all sugarmakers both large and small to discuss ideas, concerns and share information. Southern Maine Maple Sugarmakers Association was founded to address the needs and interests of sugarmakers who are geographically near each other, no matter what the size of their operation, nor how experienced or inexperienced they are. We can all learn from one another!

The Northwest Ohio Maple Syrup Producers organization was formed in 1998. Although the process of making maple syrup is centuries old, we realize we need to embrace new technology to help inform people of the history and wholesomeness of our product. Thus we have created this website. Here you will find information on both the product and those who produce it. We hope you find it informative and useful. If you wish to purchase pure maple syrup or maple syrup products please go to the Members page where you will find contact information.

The Indiana Maple Syrup Association is an organization of about 100 Hoosier maple syrup producers who make this natural product available for all to enjoy. We welcome Hoosier maple syrup producers and those interested in maple syrup in Indiana to become members of the Indiana Maple Syrup Association.

The Minnesota Maple Syrup Producers Association is a non-profit membership organization serving people involved in the production, processing and marketing of pure maple syrup produced in Minnesota. We are committed to the promotion of high quality maple syrup through education and information exchange. We welcome hobbyists and commercial/licensed producers alike.

We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of maple sugaring in Massachusetts. Regular members are actively producing maple products or directly related to the maple industry. We support ongoing research into the many factors affecting our member farms, including production practices, quality control, environmental concerns, land development pressures and long term tree health.

Since the late 1700's families in the Northern New York counties of Lewis, Jefferson, Oswego, and Oneida have been producing maple products. The trees themselves bear evidence that the early Native Americans had gathered maple sap in parts of what is now Lewis County. Today there is a growing community of dedicated maple product producers, families, and friends, working together to encourage and expand the sale, consumption, and knowledge of pure maple products and the maple industry. This community is known as the Lewis County Maple Producers Association (LCMPA).

In the southwest corner of Vermont is a series of valleys nestled between the green mountains to the east and the Taconics to the west. The Bennington County Sugarmakers Association (BCSA) is a group of maple producers who have joined together to share their ideas and their love for making maple products. Each January the BCSA hosts a Maple School in which sugarmakers gather for a day of learning and sharing ideas. We also host a summer picnic which is a chance to see one another in the off season. For more information please go the Maple Meetings section of the website

The Potter - Tioga Maple Association is a non-profit organization of local maple producers and enthusiasts, dedicated to the promotion of Pennsylvania Maple Products. Did you know that Pennsylvania's BEST Maple Products Come from Potter and Tioga Counties? Products from these two counties have ranked as the top three in all Maple categories for the past twenty years at the Annual Pennsylvania Farm Show!

MSPAC stands for Maple Syrup Producers Association of Connecticut, Inc., a nonprofit, 501(c)(5) organization of individuals bound together by their common interest in sugaring for fun and profit. The Association's stated objective is to encourage the production and handling of high-quality maple syrup products in Connecticut. This is done by providing a medium for mutual recognition and exchange of information among its members.